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THE WORLD: THURS THURSDAY EVENING; DECEMBER 6, 1900, } OW’D YOU LIKE TO BE CHARLIE? == « « Clorld. H BY &. E. POWERS. LOIDED OED EDD N ODEO OREOPEDEEE ORIOLE LDT ETT L DDD L OORT OROREE OOOO mgS I \ \ ORY’S DAILY CARTOON. \g = THE VICE CRUSADE GOES ON, CHOMP DEDDHA HEROES ONIADEMIHHHEHEL LEE EE Oe niepaanbopeneneenesaseresenets| | Pubitehed by the Press Publishing Company, 68 to @ PARK I w York Entered at the Poat-Office at New York as Becond Class Mail Maier ‘lea “HONOUR” MAY MAKE « cay ” sd : GENTLEMAN” OF AN ASSASSIN. ' This is a story of “honour and specialists in “honour,” : : A young man, Orear Booz, of Bristol, Pa. wont to the West 4 j\ Point Military Academy to join the several hundred youths lear {| dreemoroeeenmep ing the trade of arms thore. He was a big, 1 4 A yYouse #48 { quiet, inoflensive person, who let others alo ¢ sous vo} ; : : wasn none, and attended strictly to his own affairs, Some i +] “namby-pamby,” a “good boy,” and that it was necessary for the j +)“honour” of the Academy either to drive him out or to “make a ‘J 4 Sian of him | So they proceeded to give him a course in “the strennons life,” 1) They vot about him in a erowd--why is it that vf vthe ‘ a “ i F / i ‘ * 1} How'd you Like to be forgiven by the tonders 2 And tke t , " ny and exhibit “4 , Pi atrenuous life’ have such a passion for going in crowds? and by) {hearted Mise Tootsey Wootsey for your share in the {t to your % i Feconcillae { font | hy Lott Binh ey Lio then) 2 Sitomebic scctdent and the affair wih thot horrid ton ti nant Joy that | | ' oul taunts and vile insults and other means w ' L felroes and receive from her, as a peace-offering, a creeps ino ne la Yo Greenwood face) Chara @ ! an appropriate part of “conduct becoming an offleer gentle perfectly lovely eofa cushion worked by her own tiny did? ‘ i i} handsas Charite + 4 wih man” tried to forea him to fistienffa, \? ; i , The young man had been religiously trained to regard o fight) | t if this kind asa sin, just as gentlemen of the vivilized school are! | ial ar i - , } ‘ ’ 4 ONT OUAR v) ? trained to regard it asa degradation, a levelling of one's self to thes GAS ATER b i , nro 4 +jignorant brute who seeks to provoke the fight : Len q t Lat The embryo “officers and gentlemen” had overy ston of their i ensitive “Honour” aroused by this “cowardice.” They proceeded | 4 $ ‘i ; {| to teach t coward” what a “gentleman” is, ‘The upon hin! | $ 3 ‘ and boat him, ‘They blackened his eves. They! 4 5 mys £ | gamene sreetnoneed i > ; 4 ' } ne asinine f inflicted wounds upon his | They sub-|« $ be bi , BY A TyPLOAL, ou * ft b , | Lissuin jected him to personal indien fa hat i $ ; WN HHONOUHL acter whieh may not be printed. ‘They ended |? $ ws prmeeseracereret the lesson by compelling hin ro drink a nau]? 4 t —renmeme My OO Tl seous mixture which burned his throat, |: “ { { re ‘honour? ‘lL “gentlens io wlininister amore + Py q *% ‘THE COP—Hero now! None of that! I've got me instructions to let no guilty dollar escapo, an’ yom Never did “hon ne ee A gentlemen” to adininister a an |; oo know yerself dat youse wae just spent by a dude in a gambiin’ howe Come along U the Hoos now! thorough rebuke to “dishonour” and “condnet vabeconiing a gene) + $ BS 4% COME ALONG! t{tleman.’’ Broken in spirit, broken in health, the young man with | ¢ . y Heroreterererenresbider MODEM ELE EIDEDEE EE DDEMMEE drow from the company of these “gentlemen and went home| =, Ae pe finals — — Hie f ily 1 hhyaied \ i ‘ Ant have her remark: "The star boarder needs an 4 And curt | « ihe broken ‘ there to cir is family and his physician say that the myuries t + exira mattrees, and TH Just take the dear man yours, needio potnts that the falr Tuotwey Wootsey forgot to hd LAURA JEAN LIBBEY, Has o Man Without Money his tl od FA): Aldeuie: tovaotve him and that tho | »* Now that you've got such a niee fat cushion you oan or ve (rom that pillow, and curse the day star board eo Right to Marry Riches?) his tirout enabled a mortar disen er ANE { Meep on tant” \md aes her depart with your damans — era were invented, while the lwndiady plots to charge ry HO0prrENt, 1900, by The Pree Publishing Company) |G Memeeeeae renew see eneeeet | The man who iy not the head of the] juries to his spirit made him ineapable of ating the attack J See mnttrony as Charite dat you extra board for the space taken up by the pillow . TiS u young man who writes me tor | household in every sense of the word N ho is rosy nible-dor ihibeswiint hall’ wevoall it t—anari : AS SHE DID CHARLIB? advice this time, Ho says | hd who cannot proyile comfortably ow who Is respo' J HAY anne BOF ne SHEA SEL HIE OEE DEM NOOLEEHEE 64-04 y sg CWI yoo inély express your | for & woman hae little hope of retain’ | 6 4, a high standard of “honour?” lies aonb erovermmireee-ooeeeee: id on @ poor young man keeping 4a Wifes love TD) be a gambler in a bal : ‘ i By ny with a righ young lady!) } Feoge by one who must count his dol Why, every member of the upper classes at West Point who HIS STRAYING FEET. IN THE IRON AGE. That is my case, Mhould | aek her to) > Mare hows poor business capatdlity, “6 1 VE . , “4 marty mo, oF ahould I not? It ts love) {| A poor, frugal, hard-workl vung | knows the names of the “gentlemen” who administered this lesson * , on my wide; not love of her money, but man has a rieht to aspire to of ‘le hat “ ” hatte Beer ' Tend soph youne @eenah, ait Vea See tna | 1 the noble art of being a “gentleman, “Thad money once, but jot it in a Hat auch a man would never wed until If “honour” compelled the murder of this young man, then aay attests he vould provide in wifo with every i nus brace Mi Utd vane | . Y, \ollar tat went toward her support fought not “honour” to compel the acknowledgment of it? Por surely A SLERIa aaenesith aaviee my sobre LAURA Ja Libary He might not be able to furnivn Wxurtes | + avon the West Point “eode of honour’ countennnoes assassina ‘ apondent to wive up the tteaof m Loaded bce reiecave er ivoxdvecemnebeounne 4 HIM: He wulild: pRONIde Gommfurte TAIT: ale. 1 , NOON { ing the rich young woman alluded to tan feels competent to undertake this tion? Surely oven at West Point a “gentle ’ ! UBL he im in a proper position to mup. | RMey then to abhorrence, when a Wife) ne should not marty foo-ononeroneorenontudated arpa ie i a port a wife, The glamor of romanito | Wakene (0 the fact tha whe ie ie st I you have « paying buatnes and| tom uenoerenss oman” is “in honour bound” to take the conse 1 ove soon Weare of from thers young | 1? for tite ee eee we naiwe { businer® prospects you might apenk spp THR quences of his conduct y | Werke when thoy ome face to fa le ABUL RAC a P yw [tO the younk lady concerning your In-] 4 sBIT Re OF z ; F with the #tern realities of |) At + ensee Gate. © \ " entions, but my advice Ie, gave uP @ orm conan ¢ Wost Point seoms to think that it is “hon reid 1 ncay ‘ in ‘ ee hitkar (ile RoMetbINK fret to prove to hor just paca ” ik ji j re deta CE aah ine Wr, at he eote at Rlar ‘ whist you are oapablo of doing tn that] ee® onrable” and “gentlemanly” to fall upon a {hey have been avcuniy t Matin: Wee erie it taken you years to at waithrman and beat him and revile him and murder him. Does it also | | Buch ‘tl fred unions usually ond| cree na airoo. | thme yeata ere you uni: hor qatar rN th ° iv , a Ginnatrounly, Love qulokly (ure to abe | yon wie Xona gan tinney | tink that it) Honourable agp sie agniek: honout bie" stioroei! mane - tee | the Coode of honour” to hide from the consequences of their “hon q ELIZABETH GADY STANTON On the Progress of Her Sex, curable’ conduet! West Point seems to think that the young > NBN machir 4 Bapedially in This Coan Pennaylyanian’s murderers were “honourable pontlemen” in mur EN machinery entered (he holy eee eeweweweneneeeewewoe yyy roiroerertive, in leaching math 4 : : « me ’ Woary Waddier—Say! Chauncey, your chance er gitten' to de better world's A t on anda | math § +. deri oes 0 mirable’ fing 7 » ’ Wirriee woman's hn ‘ | | " ma ingtead of making n de }dering him, Hoes it also think the m honor able” in noting now powerful slim! ‘The Groom—No, dearest, the old ehoss With Ih lite became Inevitah 7 ) netruoting others in phil Tas if they were mere vulgar eriminals, as if what they had done] Chauncey Van Dyke—Why? they Uhrew have not penetrated beneath ’ ; ’ k | eo) of making pumpkin ple, in study ' . iN ; Weary Waddlor-'Cause you can't walk inno narrow path wid dem feet! my Inner coat of mal J When our grandmothers made butte stead of drying apples wae pot an aet of “honour” but a base rime? and cheers, dipped caniies, dri i] “iy {| Virtuo and subsection, with some , 5,3 : feat > " ‘ { preserved frutte and vegetables, spun] why ' aritere, seem to be synohymnbe Lernu Apparently West Point does think so, Apparently a majority HARRIET HUBBARD SAYER Heare from Perplexed Lovers Aa ie SATA ORR Ue, FAY, | * sates, BH our grandmottier at the sptialng- lof thesy several hundred youths not only approve the murder but and Anewere Their Queationa, SOAR, Us Al ihe mending of ¢ i (aye i’ ' j wheel higher position in the ; ‘The Man Who Disapp me to be I would know what would be ments, the Iauniiry work, cooking) 4 Py hd | eo? \) Maria Mitchell, Peo-| also approve the present eagerness of the murderers to escape the right thing for me to do, j Reais stan, felling, planting \| Aim he oof A at Varvar CobieKet| sagnonsihility I met @ young man on an excural Of course, I anawered that 1, aoe@ “ BE nL enrenens ait ML EN he | wth wife wt the wuontub| POSE and T thought « great deal of him. gentleman, would take her at her word cleaning f | (e | eater Work for our country than For there oan be no doubt that a Snajority of the cadets know] asked leave to cau, 1 aad "Yes.' He Did | do right? rw Bue whe ! ft i 4 the Widow Green, who Invented the got-| ii Uinappotnied moe several times, 1 for: | Brooklyn, N.Y, was mnohl STANTON, | al | Margaret Puilee, Harter | Just who were present at the initiation of young Booz into the “gen-| gave him. ‘The tant time he ian | N love affairs a woman commande the x h c Faw nosnemowe | ligt ne Bi. Willard, amoti’d fi ow wee yor ig] pulnted me 1 got angry, Would tt be | Mtuatton, ‘That Is to say, @ mam * tide the home pain é i ‘ Son, Olite "Dat ate pp) tlemen'4 art And to know this and not at once to proclaim it is int for-me to speak to him ret or | Hiee casei: hae dpasur ee » ‘dll a ® are eiter Work oNEninK butter on weeding not only to approve the aurder but also to] ehowld he speak firet? MAY 5 cotirely right in caidng fot ranted Arm 0) Which to Joan unill pies er onl 1 thOtE Feapecttive | eemeeorenonbeontn ont tmonth ’ 7 Hy young Kentleman should nO denice (He neldant, ClepUat Other #lde of Jorday oe peri ring ‘hee’ Aaa | { WHEN AN t beeome an accessory after the fact Apologize to you, | should eon+ iiegouit id make no ay it to see oF w reat) ! ‘ rat { inet ) f Unue to Apeak to him if 1 were Ir reform? Con ASSASSIY AND rostrains | om > clng 5 te the , . i : fare 1 So : it aia What restrains them from denouncing your pikes because it ie always batter | hoved at Pivat Staht, rew Cold ‘a Morne Hy hob le cy Hee TORS RECOM the murderers / form, but I should certainly jet him } i # On that theory of w t - " Atnerlean HLDSMNEN, v ” : understand (hat he hae offended you, Tmetay i man about a month age men Wradually (ook poare w 14 VO bitvd more to thel t r Why, “henour 0 they say "Youland if he te the right sort of a young vid IC teemot Hike tove at frat sight, He employments. I ate now Heawure Ruth fn | Aeeotmtetnonemeninor ay man ho will apologize and take care | alled on me Aeveral times and seomas ® On ocean Aleamers, on ra wie liver al he: aptnn ings ’ y not to repeat the offense, |iuolined to marry, T have not seen oF Rs hotels, in fash eH leer Gaynor mont at: Wonun da ort How noble is “honour!” ‘The Mitten tor Fair, |heard from him for two wooks, I have 3 of resort; the: ‘ | Important steps (at have been . rettt . en aod received no answer and am Gries, bakerica a | * | sehleved wavoth vty Btanton 4 “Honour” forbids a man to be a civilized gentleman at West | er Mr Aver art ok. What shall U do? | ue | North Amerloan Revte Vintll about five months ago T was! T HARRIPT HUBBARD AYER. 1 | Mise HE, K. Raiisiiiaciance Point, deeply in love with a young lady whom HPA {9 nothing for you to do tn 7‘ ” at ” T have known for yeare, and who prom: | ll-lebfebbtetolobobtetebeotetottetetolo cave but walt, It to a mane A THE PASSING OF REI IGION By Charies *. Thwing D.D. LL p.. Honour” compels “gentlemen” to go in a crowd to insult «| iseu to be my wife but at entd time she : ice to make advances, Of couree | “ . Freslentot Western Reserve University, | single man, ’ saying that she a are by fe reason whatever for her} sa chance that your letter mise a RECENTLY anko) many vi (0 peed) MIBMPEE AEH pe ee a . \ , . . , | rather not have earths to do with Ach in buch & manner a fewrriea; but if you are sure that We hae a and vatrlst ts Ait conees M ane 4 Honour” commands gentlemen to fall upon a single man in} — cae tar eeenine’ she wrote me 8) received your note you should not write { col andly 2 t these t am OS ve tallied (hi : " oF excusIAE HOF! gal | you hear from sn oollgn Hassty ) e| theme tinge a body and beat him and indict injuries that cause his death, WINTER STORM GOWN former mations, Dut saying unat 1 was ana ne t hag any rent raspect or the A i we Nee A te ’ W ” ‘ 6 y | woman who purnue i he a relatior « lene. I “JTonour” permits the “honourable” murderers to act like o Beptloman she had slways taken i . L, polls Tat apaient ‘ “nares FPhwing yh Lodependont Joommon, vulgar, lying criminals in dodging the consequences of a 4 few. itel roferre art DANK onforeing “the eode of honour.” Bike suis Be |BLUE DOTTED PANNE, |"foreing . a ‘1 wt LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. us 4 Yet one should t | “FTonour’ compels the “gentlemen” who know of the “honour Rages a Rea i ; able murder” ty their “fellowgentlemen” to become “honourable” Ge-rerrontmertnentmeintnt-trt-tntntrintetntntrtutn atntntnsabnQutnenge < ah nh Rate . ‘ ¢ ¢ s ul Poller two co ow marl When thes pre He velloves th Gust, a | weossorios in a murder by methods which ouisite “codes of hon- Pan Seep sa vr ROE TRA Rene (it a si \ care lover. He ts not, howe ie oud, f i beh open to tate ar to mite about \ | | our” would be regarded as the methods of the brute and the coward. ‘Fo the Biller of The Brenig W he a piece Ob SEVice) am im 8 Ris grandiathers Noble is “honour,” and great—-and passing strange. Now that the vice crusade ts Aoing alt uit memory and commence anew, eee Sink ; ae | , f rds, bulli ; 1 th these stunts 1 muppowe people think (0 vnc sew to it that you behave wall fe predecessors « en r | | | The attention of cowards, bullies, Gssasains and he reprobate police are unhappy over thetr toms ray ¥ A MOTHER, Me on to think : somerereeceeteo’ clisses generally is urgently invited to revenuo from dives, gambling ‘ " Phe reason of mdition seems to |, | % Me. , ah ihe tater nawer fu Tel. (0 she leovenios : | {ClLASENS OF Noh { “honour.” Why should they not hurry ander CoN eeaie i tan roel fdinon 48 Rb eas eae ¢ ! “anne rar { the shelter of the “vode of honour?’ They The potice rejoice. For, now that the! * wants to know "Does ae the age. Men are not given to t ‘ 4 will then be “gentlemen.” They can thon crusadere are in arms, the polles can! ® io Chrigian?’ Tt makes the eye jnward. * ; 3 t ’ charge a lot more “protection inn « only a8 Chrietan religion may phenomena, tho « Men # a 4 i i ta ” make of anybody who does not approve of from those Joints; and {tr ke a n\ DO preached todmy In some churchene! , Chemacives in the psy sion : ae \iteiuasbeasie $ them @ “coward,” a “sneak,” a “man of no the country to them, The only corto) The eonence of the religion orgie —-—————___—- e I Ser si) ania? reform, so far aa T can fy enrion | UAUgIt by the Meok Nazarene waa wit mor i whole ae honour, “uo gentioman, tho gentle bluecoat. “Hurrah for the | brotherhood of man, Religion, pore IOOOUOG0OOO00 , tthe Aitet ener eenRRRaRERTS nner mecreeervnenerersinetnaee Shnanernerncony crusade!’ he ores, «= BLUE Livi’, | Aad undefiled, Is to vialt the slok J . ' "} holp the poor, ‘Tho best way to THE CAPTIVE. i ‘ TO IMPROVE tel th ancl A “Caton” Bet, the poor i the abowtion ot all slavery HE emiled, but he was ada ; ‘te (ho Salter of Tee Tt CC. CROLEY, Pleamntyiic, NT mant, ane : ice ' W4ll readers divcues this’ 4 th nis Boxing Boek Amaltty Peer th he aiee's me ‘The deaien te of Black ctnchitla cloth] P canna’ show him o Joli. 1 aisciaya | mo to Matte of The bing. Worl i ' 4, a6 W wih « prays and has adi h Woes dahgat features, tnaluding|® (aller, but A wurne hie back toow| What haa become of all the Praag bet aac s K i m alvns Siaatne tor : sada | the clroular rue at the hem, and is the tpt look a % matt, Har f rhown A | mouthed promises that we should ve ened ro © hor hate, " ob at: liberal Aiea correct i Muree ipotes trom the | ‘be money * unything shown t te| boxing here in New York as #008 rhigh Pasl nope, gaultyed Ay tor ground. se skirt fy otroular, with an|!€ 1 do not oge it? “8D. | the nection wan over? ‘The election - i ie yot wo #e it til! he coyly abled aw: | Vinally, vrwthnen, whatoover , Phoatd ie Tei ant & thing of let nap ‘that ’ knwoling. a1 her fe01-~ things are (ruc, whatsoever (ings ave) ‘This gown of panne ‘vedvet (o trimmed Hone; Piet To (he Milior ot The Rvening World Slaw of any repeal of ine inn as oF the eth tn tents one day, Mines’, whicsever things ace Juat,| with ecro thea, Mas © guirape of whit, Wipe a tite tha tae ects , It our pos ' ey Bhateoever things are pure, WHAMROMVET tulle, The bow and high gitdie are of: etaca lain ten tate hasta fe all? mi eo | o ppenergs : thinks are lovely, whatsoever dhingw are black paline velvet Why not have the ina Iaakon a. pruwe ibrar, eoictnio than of is} mors, er off, L

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